Engagement and Disengagement in David Herbert Lawrence's Novel “Women in Love”
The turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries in Great Britain was marked by the appearance of modernist ideology particularly manifested in literature. The school of Modernism was pioneered by the group of so called ‘imagists’ with David Herbert Lawrence as a prominent leader. Modernism rejected Vict...
Main Author: | Ziberkienė, Indrė |
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Other Authors: | Nagliuvienė, Juldita |
Format: | Others |
Language: | English |
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Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT)
2010
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Online Access: | http://vddb.laba.lt/fedora/get/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2010~D_20100903_083826-61018/DS.005.1.01.ETD |
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